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Women’s Month: MECs Fritz and Winde launch Women Empowerment collaboration

14 August 2017

As part of our ongoing commemoration of Women’s Month, the Western Cape Departments of Social Development (DSD) and Economic Opportunities (which incorporates the Departments of Economic Development & Tourism and Agriculture) have launched a joint skills, training and economic opportunity programme called the Women Empowerment Initiative.

The Women’s Empowerment Initiative was launched by Ministers Albert Fritz and Minster Alan Winde during a joint visit to the Sister Incorporated shelter for women, on Friday (11 August 2017).

The Initiative will see the development of a referral pathway through the DSD Victim Empowerment Programme (VEP), to channel 310 women currently with our 16 funded shelters for abused women, and provide skills, training and economic opportunities.

The Departments of Economic Development & Tourism and Agriculture will establish a link between DSD and the network of shelters and provide the various skills development and economic opportunities. During the launch, Economic Opportunities Minister, Alan Winde, said:

“This partnership will create a pathway to economic opportunities for the women at the shelter. Our number one goal is the creation of opportunities for growth and jobs, and we are committed to expanding access to our programmes to all residents. Through this initiative, I would like to see us connecting more residents to facilities such as our Barn Khayelitsha and the ICAN (Interactive Community Access Network) centre in Elsies River. To ensure that aspiring businesswomen have access to the support they need, we will also link them to our Emerging Business Support Programme. It is my hope that we are able to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the women, and their families.”

The Department of Social Development has a growing network of 16 funded shelters across the province, and invests R31.7-million in services for victims of gender-based violence and human trafficking.

Through this joint initiative, the Western Cape Government seeks to help abused women break the cycle of economic dependence on the very persons who may be abusing them. The Women Empowerment Initiative will achieve this by empowering women with the skills and training that allows them to find employment or start their own businesses.

Media Enquiries: 

Sihle Ngobese

Spokesperson for Albert Fritz, Minister of Social Development

Western Cape Government

7th floor, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town, 8000

Tel : (021) 483 9217

Cell :  076 083 6543

Email : Sihle.Ngobese@westerncape.gov.za